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The Daily Dispatch: March 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 17, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Otway Smith being possessed with the idea that one John R. Wormley would carry into practical execution certain threats uttered by the latter against his personal well-being, (which threats, if worked out to their legitimate conclusion, would tend to the extinguishment of his valuable life,) yesterday procured the arrest of Wormley, who was carried before the Mayor to answer for putting Smith's breathing apparatus in peril. --Disavowing the sanguinary motives imputed to him, the defendantter against his personal well-being, (which threats, if worked out to their legitimate conclusion, would tend to the extinguishment of his valuable life,) yesterday procured the arrest of Wormley, who was carried before the Mayor to answer for putting Smith's breathing apparatus in peril. --Disavowing the sanguinary motives imputed to him, the defendant, a Chesterfieldian by birth, was permitted to rejoin his "yaller jacket" companions, on promising to forego future visits to the metropolis.
onsolidation of certain regiments, and providing for the consolidation of others in the future. Mr. Vest, of Mo., introduced an act for placing in the military service persons claiming to be citizens of the United States. Referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Reid, of Ky., offered a resolution to place on the calendar of the present session the bill of the last session to continue in pay all wounded and disabled officers, who have been so disabled in the military service. Mr. Smith, of N. C., offered a resolution of inquiry in reference to the enforcement of the impressment act, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Miles, of S. C., offered a resolution instructing the Military Committee to inquire into the expediency of authorizing, by law, the President to summarily dismiss and put into the ranks any officer who may allow himself and command to be surprised by the enemy. A resolution was offered by Mr. Foote and agreed to, that the Military C
Stealing wood. --Two negroes — Norman Crane, free, and Robert, a slave — were arrested yesterday morning by watchman Hicks while in the act of stealing a boat load of wood then lying on the basin, and belonging to Otway Smith. They were brought before the Mayor and sentenced to the las